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The Breuss
Family;
Family of the Year 2002
This year's winners are Rick and Rose Breuss from West Des Moines,
Iowa. They were nominated by their son, Ricki. Ricki will receive
his management degree from UNI in Spring 2003. Learn
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Betty McCoy
and Kathy McCoy;
McCoy gift largest in Black Hawk County
Bob McCoy, the former Courier publisher, will have his name added
to the new McLeodUSA Center. The basketball court in the new facility
will be called the Robert J. McCoy Court, thanks to a gift in his
name from his wife, Betty. The gift is the largest gift from Black
Hawk County. Learn
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Annual
Fund Phone Bank Callers;
Current students supporting UNI Advancement
Thirty-five of our very own UNI students work tirelessly throughout
the academic year calling alumni, parents, friends, and businesses
to garner support for the Greater University Annual Fund.They are
polished, professional, and passionate about increasing private
support to advance the mission of the University of Northern Iowa.
Thanks for taking your time to talk with them!
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Tom &
Maureen Porth;
A Way to Say Thank You
As original investors in McLeodUSA Center, Tom and Maureen Porth
believe in UNI's vision to build a facility that will serve both
the university and the Cedar Valley community. Their gift of $250,000
has inspired investments from donors around the Cedar Valley and
beyond. Learn
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Water Quality
in Iowa;
Empowering Faculty and Students to Make a Difference
William Stigliani, director of UNI's Center for Energy and Environmental
Education, and Maureen Clayton, assistant professor of biology,
are leading an interdisciplinary team in a two-year project to protect
water quality in Iowa's lakes. This research project was made possible
by grants from the Roy J. Carver Charitable Trust and the Iowa Space
Grant Consortium. Learn
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Lang Hall
Renovation;
Preserving a Tradition
Since 1900, the University of Northern Iowa's Lang Hall has been
a memorable part of the academic and social collegiate tradition.
Lang Hall, or more affectionately, "Old Aud", is the oldest
surviving classroom building on campus. Learn
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